Driver of wrecker pleaded guilty to failure to yield. His inurance won’t pay damages. What options do I have?
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Driver of wrecker pleaded guilty to failure to yield. His inurance won’t pay damages. What options do I have?
Do I sue his Insurance company, the company he drives for or the driver? Or do I sue all three? And in what court would I sue in for the damages is car–no injuries?
Asked on April 30, 2009 under Accident Law, South Carolina
Answers:
N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
If the damages you seek do not exceed $7,500, you can sue in a Magistrate Court. Here is the South Carolina Judicial Department website with more information: http://www.judicial.state.sc.us/.
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